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Could the W.H.O. really take over sovereignty from national governments during an emergency?  YES. 

Get the printable PDF, updated December 2023.

Read these two articles from The Defender which outline these steps:

WHO Proposals Threaten Doctor Patient Relationship, Personal Autonomy

Is WHO a Front Organization for the Takeover of U.S. Government?

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